Final Jeopardy Today June 9, 2025 – Question, Answer, Wagers & Winner

Today’s Final Jeopardy clue is revealed on Monday, June 9. After a strong showing last week on Friday, Nikhil ended the match as a two-day champion despite not answering the final question correctly. This time, he will compete against Jackie Rogoff, a writer and library student from California, and Ted Nyman, a startup founder also hailing from California, to retain his title. Here is the question and answer for today’s Final Jeopardy on 6/9/2025, along with the wagers and the eventual game winner.

Final Jeopardy Question for June 9

On June 9, 2025, the last question in Jeopardy will fall under the “Movie Titles” category. The clue hints at:

This title of a Hollywood blockbuster is a national symbol of Gabon

The correct response to this film and geography question can be found at the end of this guide.

Final Jeopardy Wagers and Winner for June 9

Even with no response for Final Jeopardy, Jackie managed to clinch the Jeopardy title due to a substantial advantage earlier in the game.

Despite some fluctuations with the Daily Double puzzles, Jackie delivered a powerful performance and pocketed $23,600 in winnings. She fell short by $1,599 but still managed to end up with a substantial sum of $22,011, which was more than enough for the victory.

In simpler terms, Ted and Nikhil nearly reached Jackie’s score, but they were about 50% behind her. Ted answered correctly and won an additional $10,500 for a total of $21,500 in second place. Nikhil had $10,400 and bet $601 on the wrong answer, leaving him with $9,799 for third place.

Final Jeopardy Answer for June 9

The correct answer for Final Jeopardy on June 9, 2025 is “What is Black Panther?”

In this context, it’s quite probable that an educated guess would be accurate. Gabon, located centrally in Africa, features two black panthers as its emblem, supporting a shield on its coat of arms. Although the contestants might not recognize Gabon’s national symbol, there aren’t too many mainstream movies set in Africa other than Marvel’s Black Panther, which is based on a fictional country called Wakanda situated between Niger and Nigeria. Interestingly, the film was predominantly shot in Atlanta, Georgia.

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